Noah Hingley (1796–1877) was an English industrialist from the Black Country region of the United Kingdom. He started making chain near the village of...
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N. Hingley & Sons Ltd was a firm that originated in the Black Country region of England. It was founded by Noah Hingley (1796–1877) who started making...
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Hingley (1850–1918), English industrialist Noah Hingley (1796–1877), English industrialist Robert "Bucket" Hingley, British musician Ronald Hingley (1920–2010)...
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footballer Noah Hickey (born 1978), New Zealand footballer Noah Hingley (1796–1877), English industrialist Noah Hobbs (born 2004), English cyclist Noah Hoffman...
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draught horses were needed to haul the centre anchor by wagon from the Noah Hingley & Sons Ltd forge shop in Netherton, near Dudley, United Kingdom to the...
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William Thompson of Aigburth, Liverpool. His grandfather, Noah Hingley had founded the firm N. Hingley and Sons, which during the nineteenth century became...
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Votes % ±% Liberal Henry Brinsley Sheridan 5,607 53.4 −1.8 Conservative Noah Hingley 4,889 46.6 +1.8 Majority 718 6.8 −3.6 Turnout 10,496 71.9 +8.0 Registered...
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the House of Commons from 1885 to 1895. Hingley was born at Cradley, Worcestershire, the son of Noah Hingley and his first wife Sarah Willett. He was...
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Netherton chainmakers N. Hingley & Sons were famous for making the anchors for the ocean liner RMS Titanic. The firm's founder, Noah Hingley, started making chain...
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Issa in north Wales was sold to Samuel Giller and Netherton to Noah Hingley & Sons. Hingley also acquired Dudley Wood a few years later. Following the closure...
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